From Wearables to Digital Humans: A Timeline of Medical Technology Trends (2010 → 2035)
Medicine is not evolving linearly—it is undergoing a series of overlapping paradigm shifts. To understand where we are going, it helps to step back and view the last 25 years as a sequence of technological waves, each building on the previous one. Below is a structured timeline that captures the dominant trends in medical technology from 2010 to a plausible outlook toward 2035. 🧭 2010–2015: Digitization & Connectivity Core idea: Turn analog medicine into digital data This period laid the groundwork for everything that followed. Key trends: Electronic Health Records (EHR) become widespread Hospital IT infrastructure modernizes Early telemedicine platforms emerge Smartphones enter healthcare workflows What changed: Medicine transitioned from paper-based to data-generating systems . Limitation: Data existed—but was fragmented, underused, and largely descriptive. 📱 2015–2020: The Rise of Consumer Health & Wearables Core idea: Health monitoring moves outside the clinic Key tren...